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The link between mammary cancer, excessive adipose tissue and cholesterol
Mammary cancer remains the most frequent worldwide type of cancer in females. From a health point of view, it is a huge challenge. As a definition, we can say that a group of biologically and molecularly heterogeneous diseases is represented by mammary ...
Camelia Munteanu, Bianca Pop
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Histological and molecular insights in to in vitro regeneration pattern of Xanthosoma sagittifolium
A study on the effect of various phytohormonal combinations on in vitro propagation of Cocoyam [Xanthosoma sagittifolium (L.) Schott] was conducted to develop an improved and efficient in vitro regeneration protocol for its mass multiplication ...
Sangita Bansal +7 more
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The homogenization of China's city flowers and city trees
Cultural homogeneity, similar to the loss biodiversity, is a significant global issue that is increasingly gaining attention. City flowers and city trees (CFTs) serve as emblematic cultural symbols of modern cities, often referred to as the ‘green ...
Zhuo Cheng +6 more
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E, K, B5, B6, and B9 vitamins and their specific immunological effects evaluated by flow cytometry
It has been proven that vitamins play an essential role in preventing certain diseases since ancient times. It is thus fruitless to approach the roles of vitamins without making reference to the techniques used in evaluating the effects of these ...
Camelia Munteanu +7 more
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Soybean (Glycine max L.) is an economically important crop, and is cultivated worldwide, although increasingly long periods of drought have reduced the productivity of this plant. Research has shown that inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF)
Thales Caetano Oliveira +10 more
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Cacti have a highly specialized stem that enables survival during extended dry periods. Despite the ornamental value of cacti and the fact that stems represent the main source of explants in tissue culture, there are no studies on their morpho-anatomical
Gabriela Torres-Silva +12 more
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Paeonia emodi Wall. ex Royle, a valuable medicinal and ornamental species native to the north-western Himalayas, is threatened by overharvesting and habitat loss [1, 2].
Munisa Manzoor +3 more
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Epipactis flava Seidenf. is an endangered Thai rheophytic orchid that has recently shown a rapid decrease in its natural habitat, prompting an urgent need for conservation using ex situ reintroduction methods.
Boworn Kunakhonnuruk +2 more
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Plant introduction in Graeco‑Roman Egypt: the case of the rose of heaven (Silene coeli‑rosa (L.) Godr.) [PDF]
The political conditions that arose in Egypt after the conquest by Alexander the Great and later by Augustus certainly led to profound changes in the social and cultural structure of the country in a multicultural way.
Flora Andreozzi
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Elevational adaptation and phenotypic plasticity of Codonopsis clematidea in the trans-Himalaya
The process of adapting to changing environmental conditions plays a pivotal role in driving plant diversification. Elevational gradients provide a unique opportunity to investigate adaptation to diverse climatic conditions.
Zarina Khatoon +5 more
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